Discussions on school future
GOVERNMENT and the Nadi-based Freebird Language Institute have entered into dialogue regarding the future of the English language teaching school.
View ArticleTown uses gadget for safety
TAVUA Town has become technology-savvy with the installation of a closed-circuit-television camera to monitor citizens.
View ArticleIt's a 'first' for all of Fiji
Namoli Village will be the first-ever indigenous settlement to be declared crime-free in September this year.
View ArticleOperation awaits disseminating equipment
OPERATION Kadivuka biosecurity officers have not been able to use chemicals to halt the spread of termites in Lautoka because the equipment used to disperse it have not been bought.
View ArticleGutta business is sweet
THE production of sweet candy ù most commonly known as gutta ù has become more of a hobby for a family of eight.
View ArticleTermites up north
AGRICULTURE and bio security officials swooped in on a Labasa home this week where termites have eaten part of the home and spread throughout the house.
View ArticleRugby players give blood
IT doesn't take a lot to be kind, according to members of the Medic's rugby club in Labasa, who, driven by a desire to help keep blood reserves up, donated blood to Labasa Hospital yesterday.
View ArticleTown awards Korean volunteer
KOREAN volunteer Kenny Kwangki Kim was a proud man on Thursday after the special administrator for Labasa and Savusavu Vijay Chand awarded him with a Labasa citizenship certificate.
View ArticleAnother day, another son
HE was a simple, happy, well-liked person who would be sorely missed by everyone.
View ArticleThank you for the prayers
IT was a telephone message of just a few seconds but it is the most memorable one for Ravuama Tagitaginimoce.
View ArticleLast note to a friend
THE last note left by Kingsman Ponipate Tagitaginimoce for a fellow British Army soldier ù Vilikesa Tuvutoka ù before he went on patrol brought tears to a household in Nasinu this week.
View ArticleIt's all physical
MORE than 100 people have gathered to discuss physical education in the region.
View ArticleLife in jail for 4 murderers
FAMILY members of four men found guilty of murder wept outside the court in Suva yesterday as the men were sentenced to life behind bars.
View Article18 years for drug growers
CULTIVATING marijuana in the Sigatoka highlands has resulted in two men being jailed for more than 18 years.
View ArticleReason to celebrate
SIX hundred and forty two students of all boys school Queen Victoria School celebrated their cadet pass out parade on a high note this year as they launched the school's inaugural number one dress code.
View ArticlePresident congratulates cadets
FIJI President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau congratulated the 642 students of Queen Victoria School at their cadet pass out parade in Suva yesterday for achieving discipline at the highest level.
View ArticleDual council launch
BOTH the National Agriculture Research Council and the National Crop and Livestock Council will be launched on the 20th of this month,
View ArticleLaughing all the way to the bank
A MAN has won $30,000 with a Fiji Tatslotto Crystal Water scratch ticket which cost him $1.
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